I upgraded a few weeks ago to win 11 and last week my power supply fried the motherboard and cpu. When I replace it and try to start up win 11 will there be a problem with the new hardware? thank you.
I upgraded a few weeks ago to win 11 and last week my power supply fried the motherboard and cpu. When I replace it and try to start up win 11 will there be a problem with the new hardware? thank you.
Probably not. I have moved Windows 10 and Windows 11 between various motherboards and between Intel and AMD Chipsets with no issues. It usually even locates and installs the proper drivers when rebooted.
I bought a used Asus ROG computer without a harddrive and videocard from a local guy. I didn't know if it originally had Windows 10 or 11. I installed the missing parts and downloaded and installed Windows 11. During the setup I did log on to my Microsoft Account instead of creating a Local Account. The Windows installation never asked for a product key or activation. When I went to my Microsoft Account it listed the Asus ROG computer in there along with my previous computers. I guess it's officially mine.
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